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to be with us and listen to us and guide us, and our challenge is will we let him. as hard as it may be, pray, as hard as it may be, talk to god. as hard as it may be, listen to his words. let him love you. let him love you. listen, god didn't do this to join lynn to punish us. read the book. jesus took our punishment for us. read the book. [ applause ] this happened -- this happened because life on this side of eternity is unpredictable. it's chaotic and it's broken. god says this, for god so loved the world he gave his one and only son and he hasn't stopped loving the world. you may wonder but god loves you and god loves joplin and god is walking through this tragedy today and he will make a way where it seems like there is no way. when jesus was crucified, everybody, mine everybody thought it was the end. the disciples had forgotten everything he had told them. their world had come crashing down around them. there was this eerie darkness that crashed around them. for days there was no hope. but then, but then, then easter. death is swallowed up in victory. light
to be with us and listen to us and guide us, and our challenge is will we let him. as hard as it may be, pray, as hard as it may be, talk to god. as hard as it may be, listen to his words. let him love you. let him love you. listen, god didn't do this to join lynn to punish us. read the book. jesus took our punishment for us. read the book. [ applause ] this happened -- this happened because life on this side of eternity is unpredictable. it's chaotic and it's broken. god says this, for god so...
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heal us, comfort us today, tomorrow, and forever. replace the pain in our hearts with love and care give us the strength to restore hope and promise in our families, with our friends, with our co-workers. just heal us, lord. touch every person in the hospital, every family who has lost a loved one, all of our first responders, our doctors and therapists and counselors. touch us, lord. touch those that are injured, wounded, scarred, or battered. thank you, lord, for each life that is here today, and let our lives be a testimony of hope. thank you, lord, for the leadership of this beautiful city in this great state. we are aurora. we are strong. and we are one. god bless you all. [ applause ] >> prayer for peace, rabbi joe black. [ applause ] >> let us pray. our god and god of all people, god of the rich and god of the poor, god of the faceless and god of the famous, god of the victims and god of all who cry on their behalf, god of those who have no god, we have come together at this sacred and solemn hour to pray for peace. these past
heal us, comfort us today, tomorrow, and forever. replace the pain in our hearts with love and care give us the strength to restore hope and promise in our families, with our friends, with our co-workers. just heal us, lord. touch every person in the hospital, every family who has lost a loved one, all of our first responders, our doctors and therapists and counselors. touch us, lord. touch those that are injured, wounded, scarred, or battered. thank you, lord, for each life that is here today,...
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let us remain humble. and also use humor when appropriate. for humor is healing and can help people. from the western door, please let us honor the sacred ways and our sacred ancestors. for without them we would not be here. oh, creator, that is a door from which those who have passed on have walked to the next world. let us honor them as they passed on. let us also look within ourselves to see how we can improve and be better human beings. from the northern door, where we receive challenges and the strength to meet those challenges. let us all receive strength to meet the challenges that face our great country. please, give us that strength as we proceed. from father sky, where we get the masculine energy, the energy to be responsible, to be respectful and to protect those that need protection. give us that good energy. from mother earth where we get the feminine energy, give us that energy to nurture and care for those that need it, and also to help those that ask for our help. oh, creator, may the two energy, the masculine energy and the f
let us remain humble. and also use humor when appropriate. for humor is healing and can help people. from the western door, please let us honor the sacred ways and our sacred ancestors. for without them we would not be here. oh, creator, that is a door from which those who have passed on have walked to the next world. let us honor them as they passed on. let us also look within ourselves to see how we can improve and be better human beings. from the northern door, where we receive challenges...
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you could also use speaker phone and you could use a wired earpiece. i use mine all the time.
you could also use speaker phone and you could use a wired earpiece. i use mine all the time.
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, and he's letting us know he's going to take care of us. it was a tremendous -- it was a real gift to see that and became a symbol all over the community. in fact, all over the world. >> reporter: but perhaps more important than these iconic things we've all seen are places like this. this was once somebody's home. this was a block full of houses. now it's just an empty lot. each family here has had to make difficult decisions about staying in joplin, where they're going to live, are they going to rebuild, can they rebuild. there's a lot of progress but no one here is kidding themselves. they know they have a lot more work to do before this community is whole again. >> how is joplin going to mark the day? >> reporter: well, they're going to have a unity walk. they're going to walk all the way through the devastated area and end up right here. this is where -- right across the street where the tornado first touched down at 5:41 p.m. at 5:41 mm-mmm they wip.m. they have a moment of silence. along the way of the walk they're going to plant tim
, and he's letting us know he's going to take care of us. it was a tremendous -- it was a real gift to see that and became a symbol all over the community. in fact, all over the world. >> reporter: but perhaps more important than these iconic things we've all seen are places like this. this was once somebody's home. this was a block full of houses. now it's just an empty lot. each family here has had to make difficult decisions about staying in joplin, where they're going to live, are...
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thanks for helping us tonight. tell us what you think. we're on facebook or follow us on twitter @ac360. we'll be tweeting tonight. up next, where is sarah palin, and what's up with her bus tour? she says she's contemplating a presidential run. so is this part of it? >>> and later, new health information that could change the way you use your cell phone. is there a cancer connection? anderson talks with "360" m.d. sanjay gupta. ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance for all of us: people, companies, communities to face the challenges yesterday left behind and the ones tomorrow will bring. prudential. bring your challenges. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 are still talking about retirement tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like it's some kind of dream. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's either this magic number i'm supposed to reach, or... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's beach homes or it's starting a vineyard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 come on ! tdd# 1-800-345-2550 just help me figure it out tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in a practical, let's-make- this-happen kind of
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stay with us. my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs about 40 percent less than gasoline, so why aren't we using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream today! [ male announcer ] chevrolet is honored to celebrate the unveiling of the washington, d.c., martin luther king jr. memorial. take your seat at the table on august 28th. >>> right now irene is over the bahamas. resident of the capital of nassau fearing the absolute worst. they're getting ready. boarding up shops and homes. nasa shows the monster hurricane from space. hurricane irene is expected to hit the u.s. east
stay with us. my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs about 40 percent less than gasoline, so why aren't we using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. [ martin luther king jr. ] i still have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former...
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to use. look at this. >>> it's the "n" word in the film, it's used very early on. it's not just use the by the guys on the plantation but lbj. >> uh-huh. >> which in those lbj recordings you hear him use it and the film there is a scene where people in the kitchen are saying, see him on tv saying negro and somebody says like when did he start -- >> ken -- >> when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word? >> yeah. >> was that hard for you sni know you've spoken publicly about the importance of not using the word. >> it depends on the context of the time in which you were raised. i was raised in the '60s and -- >> in mississippi. >> yeah, and i'm a -- not only that a student of my history. i've said this many times, it's not a part of who i am to use that word, i understand why other people do. it's impossible for me to do it because i know the history, and i know that for so many of my relatives whom i don't know, who i don't know by name, people i'm connected to, my ancestor
to use. look at this. >>> it's the "n" word in the film, it's used very early on. it's not just use the by the guys on the plantation but lbj. >> uh-huh. >> which in those lbj recordings you hear him use it and the film there is a scene where people in the kitchen are saying, see him on tv saying negro and somebody says like when did he start -- >> ken -- >> when did he start to use that word? he always uses the "n" word? >> yeah....
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paul conroy, i appreciate you, interrupting your treatment to talk to us to continue to talk to us. >> thank you. >> anytime. >> let us know what you think about it, e-mail us, google plus, follow me on twitter. let's have a conversation. >> raw politics. controversy over contraception. what access should women have to birth control? romney and santorum say it's an issue of religious freedom. mary matalin and hillary rosen join us. >> and haley barbour continuing to refuse to answer questions about pardoning criminals, a few in particular who got new cars when they were released. we were told he wasn't available all month, which doesn't appear to be true. >> breaking news, a tornado touches down in southeastern michigan. we'll have the latest on the damage. that and much more when "360" continues. [ male announcer ] the game of life with the prius c! ♪ oh, my maltipoo's depressed. but my affordable prius c means i can pay for his acupuncture. whew. i love my pooch. oh no! my homemade sushi... turned p-ushi! use estimated 53 mpg to find a gluten-free alternative. look, this means i'm
paul conroy, i appreciate you, interrupting your treatment to talk to us to continue to talk to us. >> thank you. >> anytime. >> let us know what you think about it, e-mail us, google plus, follow me on twitter. let's have a conversation. >> raw politics. controversy over contraception. what access should women have to birth control? romney and santorum say it's an issue of religious freedom. mary matalin and hillary rosen join us. >> and haley barbour continuing...
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they're supposed to take care of us, and they're letting us down. not just oil workers, the fishermen, the crabbers, the oyster men, shrimpers, all the people of alabama, and mississippi, florida, texas, 4 million people strong crying out. and what do we get? we get lies, we get commissions, we get meetings. well, for god's sake, jesus did not hold a commission about the helpers. he went out and helped. if he says he's a christian, stand up and act like a christian and come help us. >> so the emotional stress of the oil disaster can cause anything from anxiety to anger to out-and-out depression. la a wants bp to cover the cost of mental health counseling. this story from randi kaye. >> reporter: when the secretary send this letter to bp requesting $10 million in mental health, he expected a speedy answer. this is what he told us last week. >> that's one of the reasons why we put a deadline. we need an answer by next week. >> reporter: but that deadline has come and gone, no answer by bp. this is the second request for $10 million. bp responded to th
they're supposed to take care of us, and they're letting us down. not just oil workers, the fishermen, the crabbers, the oyster men, shrimpers, all the people of alabama, and mississippi, florida, texas, 4 million people strong crying out. and what do we get? we get lies, we get commissions, we get meetings. well, for god's sake, jesus did not hold a commission about the helpers. he went out and helped. if he says he's a christian, stand up and act like a christian and come help us. >> so...
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you tell us? start at the top for us. >> sunday night, i got reports that he was missing and we've been here ef since and i finally got with you guys to give the story that i gave last night about the car and jonathan taylor and finding him and him being in springfield -- or in springfield, missouri, in the hospital, and the reports to find the car and -- it's just been a crazy deal. the phone calls that i've received, the friends and family, thank you so much. and you guys for getting lance's story out there. he still hasn't been found. we've been to every place. missing persons to the morgue and there back to here. and we can't just stand by any more and wait. there's been reports of kids that look like him that other parents have called us, that it wasn't their child, and they want us to just sit here and wait and we can't do it no more. no more from springfield, missouri, to the hospital, to kansas city, missouri, to wichita, kansas, to anywhere that we've gotten some pretty steady deals that
you tell us? start at the top for us. >> sunday night, i got reports that he was missing and we've been here ef since and i finally got with you guys to give the story that i gave last night about the car and jonathan taylor and finding him and him being in springfield -- or in springfield, missouri, in the hospital, and the reports to find the car and -- it's just been a crazy deal. the phone calls that i've received, the friends and family, thank you so much. and you guys for getting...
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our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> over the past four years, economic fairness, equal opportunity, and the belief that if each of us gives back to this country we love and all of us work together, there is no challenge we cannot overcome. those are the ideals that my father and my uncles fought for. those are the ideals i believe in. and this election is about whether we will advance those ideals or let them be swept away. >> caroline kennedy on stage earlier tonight, now more of president obama's speech. >> around the world, we've reasserted our power across the pacific and stood up to china on behalf of our workers. from berma to libya to south sudan, we have advanced the rights and dignity of all human beings. men and women, christians and muslims and jews. but
our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> over the past four years, economic fairness, equal opportunity, and the belief that if each of us gives back to this country we...
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what effect does that have on us? >> it shrinks the global pool of oil available which is going to lead to price spiking in the crude oil price. because they are getting a contracted price in china. we in the u.s. are left with what's in the available global pool which will be a much higher price. so they are taking care of themselves. and we're going to be exposed to rapidly changing and volatile crude oil prices. >> you have a big message out there and some ideas that people need to hear. i understand you have met with governors and mayors and you say you've talked to the president in 2007. is anyone listening? >> in the current administration, it has been very difficult to get through the door. i got through the door once in the entire two-year period thus far. and the meeting was cut short. there is not a keen interest in doing anything for hydrocarbons other than making them more expensive so that other forms of energy look relatively less expensive. that's not a way to go. we need a both/and answer. we need more
what effect does that have on us? >> it shrinks the global pool of oil available which is going to lead to price spiking in the crude oil price. because they are getting a contracted price in china. we in the u.s. are left with what's in the available global pool which will be a much higher price. so they are taking care of themselves. and we're going to be exposed to rapidly changing and volatile crude oil prices. >> you have a big message out there and some ideas that people need...
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stay with us. >> let's listen in with what is going on with the confirmation proceedings of sonia sotomayor. the vote is on. they are wrapping up the vote. let's pick that up, raj. >> mr. bitter? no. mr. voinovich, aye. mr. warner, aye. mr. web? mr. webb, aye. mr. white house, aye. mr. wicker, no. mr. widen, aye. mr. bennett of utah, no. mr. bye, no. mrs. hutchinson, no. mr. inhauf, no. mr. beckett, aye. >> there is that famous up or down vote that we had told you or that the republicans had promised sonia sotomayor. you are hearing it now. we are staying with it for a few moments to see if they have an actual confirmation. that's file video you are looking at on the right of sonia sotomayor. by all indications, she will be confirmed. what we are looking for here is -- what's the vote up to andy? tell me that number. have they passed 60. i'm being told by my executive producer while we are doing that segment, she was, in fact, all but confirmed. they have passed the magic number of 60. it would be
stay with us. >> let's listen in with what is going on with the confirmation proceedings of sonia sotomayor. the vote is on. they are wrapping up the vote. let's pick that up, raj. >> mr. bitter? no. mr. voinovich, aye. mr. warner, aye. mr. web? mr. webb, aye. mr. white house, aye. mr. wicker, no. mr. widen, aye. mr. bennett of utah, no. mr. bye, no. mrs. hutchinson, no. mr. inhauf, no. mr. beckett, aye. >> there is that famous up or down vote that we had told you or that the...
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let us remain humble. and also use humor when appropriate. for humor is healing and can help people. from the western door, please let us honor the sacred ways and our sacred ancestors. for without them we would not be here. oh, creator, that is a door from which those who have passed on have walked to the next world. let us honor them as they passed on. let us also look within ourselves to see how we can improve and be better human beings. from the northern door, where we receive challenges and the strength to meet those challenges. let us all receive strength to meet the challenges that face our great country. please, give us that strength as we proceed. from father sky, where we get the masculine energy, the energy to be responsible, to be respectful and to protect those that need protection. give us that good energy. from mother earth where we get the feminine energy, give us that energy to nurture and care for those that need it, and also to help those that ask for our help. oh, creator, may the two energies, the mass clinton energy the
let us remain humble. and also use humor when appropriate. for humor is healing and can help people. from the western door, please let us honor the sacred ways and our sacred ancestors. for without them we would not be here. oh, creator, that is a door from which those who have passed on have walked to the next world. let us honor them as they passed on. let us also look within ourselves to see how we can improve and be better human beings. from the northern door, where we receive challenges...
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i'm used to it now. my whole life is geared around it. >> i think there's nothing greater than to be able to take a child who faces adversity and to put a smile on their face. >>> welcome to "favorites in foeng focus." i'm tom foreman. we're glad you've joined us for our annual gift to you from the fine photojournalist here at cnn. all year long they gather wonderful cameras with their cameras, microphones and your voices. we like to share some of the very best at this time of year. we begin by pulling the wrapping from a story in our nation's capital. part of our jobs in focus series. as most appropriate for this season, a tale of folks finding sweet success in bitter economic times as captured by photojournalist dave ruff. >> anyone loves cupcakes. >> a dozen? >> i'm in the middle of class and i came with my students to come to the cupcake van. >> i'm so excited. oh, my gosh! >> it's the middle of the day. >> can't decide. >> whether you're having a good or bad day. >> this is my first curbside cupcake
i'm used to it now. my whole life is geared around it. >> i think there's nothing greater than to be able to take a child who faces adversity and to put a smile on their face. >>> welcome to "favorites in foeng focus." i'm tom foreman. we're glad you've joined us for our annual gift to you from the fine photojournalist here at cnn. all year long they gather wonderful cameras with their cameras, microphones and your voices. we like to share some of the very best at this...
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thank you for joining us this morning and talking to us. i don't want you, and you don't want to, and you will not reveal classified information. but give me the explanation of the kind of things that they revealed that make this is game more realistic but also dangerous to national security. >> well, one thing people need to understand is that when you sign on the dotted line for your navy contract or u.s. military contract, you're essentially signing a nondisclosure agreement. so did these guys disclose sensitive information to the extent it's going to damage operati operational capabilities or their fellow s.e.a.l.s in the line of duty or anyone in special operations command? i don't think so. what they did was they brought certain pieces of kit to fruition, to -- >> what does that mean? >> they brought their kit and exposed it. >> what does that mean, pieces of kit? i don't understand. >> like crit ical pieces of equipment, advanced night vision optics systems. we're using 4-2 night vision systems and hollywood shows single tube, double
thank you for joining us this morning and talking to us. i don't want you, and you don't want to, and you will not reveal classified information. but give me the explanation of the kind of things that they revealed that make this is game more realistic but also dangerous to national security. >> well, one thing people need to understand is that when you sign on the dotted line for your navy contract or u.s. military contract, you're essentially signing a nondisclosure agreement. so did...
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i he appreciate you being with us. before we start, you had wanted us to make clear we're not paying you for this interview. you did not request any money nor would we pay for an interview, but you wanted us to make that clear. >> correct. >> at what point did you realize something was going on? there was an altercation between this man and this other -- the alleged suspect. did you see him being -- did you see that altercation? >> no. i had entered the subway station from the 46th site, 47th street, and i had walked in about 100 feet into the station. i was not aware of any confrontation. from my peripheral vision i saw a body flung onto the tracks, and there was a collective gasp that went into the air that really got my attention. >> you could hear a gasp from other people? >> correct. because the train traveling from north to south, and i was at athe southern end. so the wind and the sound travels that way. >> about how far away were you from mr. hahn? >> i can guess from now on hindsight and looking at the photogr
i he appreciate you being with us. before we start, you had wanted us to make clear we're not paying you for this interview. you did not request any money nor would we pay for an interview, but you wanted us to make that clear. >> correct. >> at what point did you realize something was going on? there was an altercation between this man and this other -- the alleged suspect. did you see him being -- did you see that altercation? >> no. i had entered the subway station from the...
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gave us, doesn't change the dream. just a few moments ago i spoke with brian wright, principal of the high school. principal wright, when you first heard mr. reese reading this letter over and over on the radio, what did you think? >> well, i first thought that this can't be real? i thought, wow, that's a surprise. >> you've met him, right? >> in this day and age to hear that response. >> you know him? >> yes, sir, i do know him, and meetings we had were pleasant at the time. so needless to say, it caught me by surprise to see mr. reese speaking about dr. king in his messages. >> professor claude, none of these things are new, these are all smears that have been said for years? >> yeah, we heard them during king's lifetime, we heard these sorts of arguments in the context of the debate around the legislation to establish the holiday. we see it in the congressional record, all we have to do is look at the october 3rd, 1983 to look at the remarks of the late senator jesse helms, where he sought to establish king as a com
gave us, doesn't change the dream. just a few moments ago i spoke with brian wright, principal of the high school. principal wright, when you first heard mr. reese reading this letter over and over on the radio, what did you think? >> well, i first thought that this can't be real? i thought, wow, that's a surprise. >> you've met him, right? >> in this day and age to hear that response. >> you know him? >> yes, sir, i do know him, and meetings we had were pleasant...
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for now, this is home. >> there is no medicine for us, no water for us, no meal for us, we don't have anything. >> reporter: a family of 35 used to call this place home. the decision now, move or rebuild. >> this is the first time in my life that i am looking at disaster. >> reporter: the government insists it's doing what it can to bring relief to the victims, but in the villages two hours west of islamabad, there was no sign of help from the government or aid groups. local villagers recovered the dead themselves. on area roads entire families walked, often barefoot, with the few items they had left. >> looking on the tv, the government has promised us that there is aid coming from karachi. >> reporter: why haven't relief crews got to some of the victims? this is a big reason. this is one of the bridges on the motorway, the major highway connecting islamabad, the federal capital east, to villages west. as you can see, the floodwaters have completely demolished it. with the bridge down, traffic to the biggest nearby city was backed up for hours. no one seems to be moving, not even bri
for now, this is home. >> there is no medicine for us, no water for us, no meal for us, we don't have anything. >> reporter: a family of 35 used to call this place home. the decision now, move or rebuild. >> this is the first time in my life that i am looking at disaster. >> reporter: the government insists it's doing what it can to bring relief to the victims, but in the villages two hours west of islamabad, there was no sign of help from the government or aid groups....
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he joins us live on the line. richard, what can you tell us? >> hi, melissa. the coroner has just confirmed the fifth homicide related to what they are calling a serial killer. what had happened over the course of two days. three shootings, now a fifth life claimed. 15-year-old abbey tyler dying at 11:25 local time. a very well-loved high schooler, according to local. the situation is they're moving full steam ahead but has certainly left the town on edge. it is july 4th and despite many wanting to celebrate, they cannot. we were at a fireworks stand talking to one of the sellers there and he said people are thinking twice about what they're going to be doing tonight. worried about the explosion. in fact, the seller had a .9 millimeter gun on his belt as he was talking to us at this firework stand. on the other hand, he has carrying handguns and are certainly scared. one father told us his 4-year-old son came to him last night and said, dad, don't stay up late. i'm worried that you might get hurt. that 4-year-old son then slept with that dad and mom last night
he joins us live on the line. richard, what can you tell us? >> hi, melissa. the coroner has just confirmed the fifth homicide related to what they are calling a serial killer. what had happened over the course of two days. three shootings, now a fifth life claimed. 15-year-old abbey tyler dying at 11:25 local time. a very well-loved high schooler, according to local. the situation is they're moving full steam ahead but has certainly left the town on edge. it is july 4th and despite many...
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rob marciano is in colorado springs for us. rob, bring us up to date. what's the latest on fighting the fires? >> well, john, we got lucky today. a thin veil of overcast clouds came in. dimmed the sunshine enough to where temperatures were kept much cooler than we thought. kept the thunderstorm activity down, so, the winds we've seen the past several dales were not there. so, as you mentioned, firefighters got a bit of a handle on this, with 10% containment, but the damage is done. 346 homes burned by this fire. it is the most destructive fire in colorado history. behind me, you can see, across i-25, can't get much access beyond that. the air force academy is staging the choppers that are fighting this fire. you see the smoke. you also see the communities that are right up against that smoke and that flame, very still, very close to the fire line. this is not the only fire burning. as we've been reporting for weeks, john. there are several large fires still burning across the state of colorado. >> rob, it is always a problem across that region this time
rob marciano is in colorado springs for us. rob, bring us up to date. what's the latest on fighting the fires? >> well, john, we got lucky today. a thin veil of overcast clouds came in. dimmed the sunshine enough to where temperatures were kept much cooler than we thought. kept the thunderstorm activity down, so, the winds we've seen the past several dales were not there. so, as you mentioned, firefighters got a bit of a handle on this, with 10% containment, but the damage is done. 346...
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>> look at us. do we look like we're conditioned and ready to play flag football with a bunch of 20-year-olds? >> i'm 50 years old and i know rodney is pushing at least 60 or 70. no, but we haven't done a lot, but we got to practice yesterday with them. we've already had two injuries on my team, one guy was trying to dive for a pass. and wait until you see later on down the road what this field is made of. dirt and gravel. >> i know. >> there's no grass -- i've already thrown a pass through a guy's hand. and unfortunately he's over here and one of the soldiers with a purple heart. and not only has a purple heart now he has a black eye. ball went through his hands, black eye, cut across his eye. >> well, they'll play anyway. that's one little black eye's not going to keep them down. i just saw a shot, we had video of you guys practicing. rodney's still got an arm on him. i just saw that throw. the other thing about this is football. this time of year, this is, you know, such a unifying thing. familie
>> look at us. do we look like we're conditioned and ready to play flag football with a bunch of 20-year-olds? >> i'm 50 years old and i know rodney is pushing at least 60 or 70. no, but we haven't done a lot, but we got to practice yesterday with them. we've already had two injuries on my team, one guy was trying to dive for a pass. and wait until you see later on down the road what this field is made of. dirt and gravel. >> i know. >> there's no grass -- i've already...
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it gets us more debt in the united states. that ends us costing us in the future. but it's costing us now as we see fluctuations in the u.s. dollar. in other words, some loss of faith in the u.s. government's ability to perhaps pay its bills over the long term. are these fears founded? i think they are. and one of the reasons as i said earlier is one way to get out of debt is to inflate your way out of the debt. what's saving us right now is the fact that the rest of the world is in trouble too. >> david, you know, we're looking at greece and the fact that their debt problems influence our stock markets here in the united states. a lot of the u.s. did what the u.s. did. they put their own money into stimulating their economy. what's your long-term view of where we stand? increasingly people are getting skeptic kal about the u.s.'s ability to carry their debt. >> i'm worried. paul volcker is on the airways saying he's never seen gridlock like this, and he's right about that. it's interesting how the psychology of the world, balanced power, is changing already. you k
it gets us more debt in the united states. that ends us costing us in the future. but it's costing us now as we see fluctuations in the u.s. dollar. in other words, some loss of faith in the u.s. government's ability to perhaps pay its bills over the long term. are these fears founded? i think they are. and one of the reasons as i said earlier is one way to get out of debt is to inflate your way out of the debt. what's saving us right now is the fact that the rest of the world is in trouble...
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russel honore is with us. you spoke with us earlier. when we think about them prioritizing this, the u.n. or whoever is in charge, what should be first and foremost because the desperation is growing by the day. >> one entrance and that is that airport. the balance now is the priority is going in, moving in the capabilities to provide that medical support, provide clean water as well as bringing in medical supplies and how they balancing that we're trying to bring the rest of the airborne troops who can help with the command and control and also help with some of the local security. but those airborne troops need trucks and to be able to get those trucks there at the same time you're trying to move in the emergency equipment to save life and to help run the hospitals and provide medical. that is a problem. there's a logjam with only that one air field operational. they are trying to work through how to use area air fields and drive the trucks in from other places. but they are working through that. it's an issue with that airport. they
russel honore is with us. you spoke with us earlier. when we think about them prioritizing this, the u.n. or whoever is in charge, what should be first and foremost because the desperation is growing by the day. >> one entrance and that is that airport. the balance now is the priority is going in, moving in the capabilities to provide that medical support, provide clean water as well as bringing in medical supplies and how they balancing that we're trying to bring the rest of the airborne...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> mitt romney has held holed himself up in rural vermont where he is practicing for the presidential debates. he is staying in this multimillion dollar mansion. romney is debating with senator rob portman, who is playing the role of president obama in these series of mock debates. but romney did take a trip to a nearby swing state. new hampshire, to continue his attack on obama. >> two big numbers came out this week. 16 and 47. 16 trillion dollars in debt. and the number is 47. 47 million people now on food stamps. when he came into office, there were 32 million. there's just no way he can square those numbers with the idea that america is doing better. because it's not. >> this year, there are three presidential debates, and one vice presidential debate. the first one between romney and president obama comi
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> mitt romney has held holed himself up in rural vermont where he is practicing for the presidential debates. he is staying in this multimillion dollar mansion. romney is debating with senator rob portman, who is playing the role...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> time for the ridiculist. and tonight we're adding brad pitt's laugh attack. although the only thing that's really ridiculous about it is how quickly it elevates your mood. it's kind of like video pro zack. it's making the rounds online. it was taken during the filming of pitt's "moneyball," which i just saw and really enjoyed. he's trying to make it through a scene. take a look. [ laughing ] >> well, that's only the beginning. now, all we know is that he's in the scene with jonah hill, and every time pitt looks at him, he cracks up. we have no idea what jonah hill said before they started filming, it really doesn't matter. but brad pitt's laugh attack goes on for like three minutes. here's the highlights. [ laughing ] >> stop, man! stop! [ laughing snchd >> now, this isn't the first time we here at the cable ne
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> time for the ridiculist. and tonight we're adding brad pitt's laugh attack. although the only thing that's really ridiculous about it is how quickly it elevates your mood. it's kind of like video pro zack. it's making the rounds online. it was taken during the filming of pitt's...
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everybody is happy watching us being killed on daily basis. nobody cares for us. everybody knows the story. it's okay. we know now. the world is happy watching us being killed and we will do it on our own. even if it takes us ten years. we are in the streets and will not change. we will not retreat. we will not give up. >> there's no going back? >> no way. if we go back, this is just like committing suicide. with this regime if we say stop, they will crush us. we will just stay the rest of our lives in jails. they are criminal. they have been killing us for the past 14 months. if we stop, they will crush us. this is our chance of life to get our freedom. we've been dreaming of this moment for the past years. no one can take this from us. no one. we have been dreaming of a moment where we can say what we would like to say without harming anybody. and when this moment comes, believe me, not a single one in syria would lose such a chance. >> zaidoun, thank you. stay safe. >> thank you very much, anderson. >> i think that's such a powerful phrase. this is our chance a
everybody is happy watching us being killed on daily basis. nobody cares for us. everybody knows the story. it's okay. we know now. the world is happy watching us being killed and we will do it on our own. even if it takes us ten years. we are in the streets and will not change. we will not retreat. we will not give up. >> there's no going back? >> no way. if we go back, this is just like committing suicide. with this regime if we say stop, they will crush us. we will just stay the...
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you're not going to stop us. kidnap us. kidnap all of my colleagues. put us in jail, kill us. do whatever you want to do, we are getting back our country. you guys have been ruining this country for 30 engineyears. enough. enough, enough. >> wael ghoneim there speaking with cnn's ivan watson. ghoneim is still galvanizing using social media. he has 20,000 twitter followers. and he just tweeted, i'm honored to represent 250,000 egyptians to convey their demands to ejust a minute government while could be greating other activists. >>> the government has been saying there has been change already and there will be more. earlier egypt's new finance minister talked by phone to cnn. >> there are many things now in question, the vice president, that has been in the cabinet. there are people in the cabinet who would like to see a peaceful transition of power. and it started with different shades of political opinion, including the muslim brotherhood. so i think things are radically different. >> our coverage of the uprising in egypt continues online. you can see a time line of the suppo
you're not going to stop us. kidnap us. kidnap all of my colleagues. put us in jail, kill us. do whatever you want to do, we are getting back our country. you guys have been ruining this country for 30 engineyears. enough. enough, enough. >> wael ghoneim there speaking with cnn's ivan watson. ghoneim is still galvanizing using social media. he has 20,000 twitter followers. and he just tweeted, i'm honored to represent 250,000 egyptians to convey their demands to ejust a minute government...
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if he wants to hurt us, he can. it's a very scary situation for everybody involved. >> thank you very much, nick. we'll continue to follow it through you. thank you. >>> travel chaos. thousands of flights have been canceled. modes of transportation are also impacted. we'll get to the bottom of all of it next. director of aviation at the port authority of new york and new jersey. can your longwear makeup last 'til five o'clock? it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation. it's a primer, concealer and foundation in one for all day flawless skin. new outlast stay fabulous from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. with multiple lacerations to the wing and a fractured beak. surgery was successful, but he will be in a cast until it is fully healed, possibly several months. so, if the duck isn't able to work, how will he pay for his living expenses? aflac. like his rent and car payments? aflac. what about gas and groceries? aflac. cell phone? aflac, but i doubt he'll be using his phone for quite a while cause like i
if he wants to hurt us, he can. it's a very scary situation for everybody involved. >> thank you very much, nick. we'll continue to follow it through you. thank you. >>> travel chaos. thousands of flights have been canceled. modes of transportation are also impacted. we'll get to the bottom of all of it next. director of aviation at the port authority of new york and new jersey. can your longwear makeup last 'til five o'clock? it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation....
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> welcome back to our special ungodly discipline. all this hour you've seen how gary tuchman is investigating religious schools facing allegation of abuse. in addition to allegations of physical abuse, there's evidence this school has been fleecing taxpayers at the same time and if that weren't bad enough, its students are also allegedly being forced to panhandle. >> reporter: walk down the sidewalk and turn the corner at that b.a.r.t. station, one of the bay area's subway stations and you'll see him, a little boy 6 or 7 years at most, panhandling for money. not for him or his family, for his school. this begging is in a way part of the curriculum at the same school in oakland, california. this child whose identity we're protecting looks like a modern-day version of oliver twist. standing nearby an adult com
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> welcome back to our special ungodly discipline. all this hour you've seen how gary tuchman is investigating religious schools facing allegation of abuse. in addition to allegations of physical abuse, there's evidence this...
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just give us four to get out of it. he if it's not better, goed and throw us out. for goodness sakes, don't bring back the shovel brigade, and then i think they should pivot to saying what should we do now? we need more jobs, more finance willing, more training. here's what our position is. compare it with theirs. in other words, if this election is a choice about the future, we ahave i chance to do quite well. if it's just a referendum on people's frustration, it's a bad deal for us. >> republican leaders throw down the gauntlet with their pledge to america to cut taxes and spending. will it push the gop over the top in the midterm elections? we'll hash it out with representatives from both sides. former president clinton slimz down dramatically as you can tell. he tells me a secret for taking off 24 pounds. felicia jackson promised her late sister that she would take care of her children. but she needed help. i used my american express open card to get half a million points to buy building materials to help build the jackson family a new home. well, i know if my
just give us four to get out of it. he if it's not better, goed and throw us out. for goodness sakes, don't bring back the shovel brigade, and then i think they should pivot to saying what should we do now? we need more jobs, more finance willing, more training. here's what our position is. compare it with theirs. in other words, if this election is a choice about the future, we ahave i chance to do quite well. if it's just a referendum on people's frustration, it's a bad deal for us. >>...
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shaun donovan really sold it to us and told us how much better off the housing market is than anybody thought it would be a year ago. i'm looking at him thinking, you just go sell that. it's a tough sale now. >> you're not the first person to tell me that. some people in the industry were 2003ing about it. the economy is better. but housing feels like a double dip, mike. duds it feel like a double dip to you? >> i've been forecasting a "w" shaped recovery for a long time. we saw things get better early in the spring because of synthetic factors in the marketplace. not that i'm complaining about the tax credit, because, trust me, i sold a lot of houses this spring. now that the tax credit is gone and i think we'll see mortgage rates go up. it will take people out of the market. this isn't rocket science. i expected it to go down again. >> that's a good point. we all knew the tax credit was temporary. we all knew it was stimulus money meant to sell hopes. it did. it sold a lot of houses. now we have to see what kind of legs the housing market has on its own. >> i don't think the housing
shaun donovan really sold it to us and told us how much better off the housing market is than anybody thought it would be a year ago. i'm looking at him thinking, you just go sell that. it's a tough sale now. >> you're not the first person to tell me that. some people in the industry were 2003ing about it. the economy is better. but housing feels like a double dip, mike. duds it feel like a double dip to you? >> i've been forecasting a "w" shaped recovery for a long time....
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tell us about that. he is not held fondly in the united states. >> iran is a neighbor of afghanistan. we share the same religion and the same literature and language. we were neighbors for centuries and we will remain neighbors for the coming life. ahmadinejad is the president of iran. iran and afghanistan have had good relations the past nine years in particular. we have tried our best to have the best situation between our two allies, one as a neighbor, the other one, the united states, as a partner and an ally and a great contributor to afghanistan's reconstruction. and we hope this partnership with the united states and between the united states and afghanistan will be one that iran will not see with concern and at the same time, we hope that our neighborhood and our neighborly relations with iran are not seen in any other way by our friends and partners in the united states. >> larry: how about the story that authorities in your country, southwestern afghanistan, seized 19 tons of explosive devices
tell us about that. he is not held fondly in the united states. >> iran is a neighbor of afghanistan. we share the same religion and the same literature and language. we were neighbors for centuries and we will remain neighbors for the coming life. ahmadinejad is the president of iran. iran and afghanistan have had good relations the past nine years in particular. we have tried our best to have the best situation between our two allies, one as a neighbor, the other one, the united states,...
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she joins us live ahead. >>> jack cafferty joins us for the cafferty file. jack? >> the question is why does house speaker nancy pelosi continue to defend charlie rangel who was admonished by the ethics committee last week. annie writes, the ruling class doesn't have to abide by the same rules we do. just like the south carolina republicans with sanford or the justice department with bush and cheney. they make me sick. kellen writes, i don't blame pelosi. last time she went after william jefferson she got in trouble with the congressional black caucus. they will circle the wagons against her if she acts too rashly. i think she'll have to ask him to step down. donald writes, another prime example of protecting your own to maintain a majority. they are all crooked as hell and that's why they are in congress -- not to serve the people, but for financial rewards they can accrue serving the vested interests. dave writes, in polite terms, because they are all political animals. if nancy doesn't support him now and he gets through this, there will be payback and she know
she joins us live ahead. >>> jack cafferty joins us for the cafferty file. jack? >> the question is why does house speaker nancy pelosi continue to defend charlie rangel who was admonished by the ethics committee last week. annie writes, the ruling class doesn't have to abide by the same rules we do. just like the south carolina republicans with sanford or the justice department with bush and cheney. they make me sick. kellen writes, i don't blame pelosi. last time she went after...
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both of you are staying with us. and coming up next, why pinball of all things is the reason one business owner is being forced to close his doors for good. really. you have to see this one to believe it. i can take one airline out... and another home. so with more flight options, i can find the combination that gets me there and back quickest. where you book matters. expedia. >>> picture this -- an arcade filled with great retro games like classic pinball machines. it seems like a fun way 0 spend a hot summer day, right? maybe even bring out the kids? now, in one town it's luolly illegal and one small business owner has been told to close his doors for good. here's cnn's senior correspondent, ali velshi. >> pinball, the fun, fast, all-american game -- is actually against the law in this city. 60 miles north of new york city, beacon prohibits any type of pinball or video arcade, even the vintage kind from the '50s and '60s. fred is owner of the head ro arcade museum. 18 months after opening his doors, he says he was
both of you are staying with us. and coming up next, why pinball of all things is the reason one business owner is being forced to close his doors for good. really. you have to see this one to believe it. i can take one airline out... and another home. so with more flight options, i can find the combination that gets me there and back quickest. where you book matters. expedia. >>> picture this -- an arcade filled with great retro games like classic pinball machines. it seems like a fun...
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and also the discussion was about using -- the chatter was about the fact that they were going to use either cars or trucks to load up with bombs in carrying out their attack. fred? >> and meantime, susan, how has this or perhaps even tomorrow's ceremonies -- how has that already started to impact getting around in new york city? >> reporter: let's been difficult certainly in the last couple of days because the nypd has really poured on their efforts to carry out random checks in security checkpoints at trucks and bridges and highways and tunnels and the like and doing random searches of cars and trucks as well. also we've learned that just earlier today, d.h.s. secretary janet napolitano got a personal briefing from new york's police commissioner and a tour of the joint operation center there where they conduct a lot of the surveillance. and she was given -- they had a thorough discussion, i am told, about the current threat environment here in the city. >> susan candiotti in lower manhattan, thank you. >>> a short while ago, former presidents bush and clinton attended the dedication
and also the discussion was about using -- the chatter was about the fact that they were going to use either cars or trucks to load up with bombs in carrying out their attack. fred? >> and meantime, susan, how has this or perhaps even tomorrow's ceremonies -- how has that already started to impact getting around in new york city? >> reporter: let's been difficult certainly in the last couple of days because the nypd has really poured on their efforts to carry out random checks in...
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on the surface use, it should be used rarely. i'm using the words of the epa. >> i understand your concerns. i know that many other people have them as well. you know, after seeing the waters open up to commercial fishing, we have seen the beaches open, do you feel confident we know just how safe it is, not only to eat the seafood and wildlife out of the waters, but also just to be in them? >> again, one of the concerns of the epa was that because these are toxic material that is were sent into the ocean, that there has to be very careful inspection of all the marine life if it is going to be consumed by human beings. so the fda and the epa, noaa, they have constructed a very strong monitoring system. and as they clear each area, i think we should have some confidence. but at the same time, we should understand that vast areas are still suffering from this internal bleeding of the toxic chemicals and oil that have been put into the ocean by bp. >> well, hopefully we'll get more answers about that and we'll be working with scienti
on the surface use, it should be used rarely. i'm using the words of the epa. >> i understand your concerns. i know that many other people have them as well. you know, after seeing the waters open up to commercial fishing, we have seen the beaches open, do you feel confident we know just how safe it is, not only to eat the seafood and wildlife out of the waters, but also just to be in them? >> again, one of the concerns of the epa was that because these are toxic material that is...
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glad you're with us. with the conventions behind them, the two presidential contenders are pounding the pavement in two critical swing states. we'll take you live to virginia and florida, where president obama is to speak just moments from now. will they or won't they? teachers threatening to walk out of chicago public schools monday are back at the bargaining table. the goal, to avoid a strike that would keep hundreds of thousands of students out of school and possibly on the street. >>> and a child with down syndrome kicked off a plane after being deemed a safety hazard. now we will hear straight from his father about how it all went down. >>> but first, the battle for the white house is heating up today in two key battleground states, virginia and florida. mitt romney is holding two events in virginia and president obama is courting votes in the sunshine state. both candidates fighting to win over undecided voters, and they have only 59 days left to do it. we start in florida, where president obama is
glad you're with us. with the conventions behind them, the two presidential contenders are pounding the pavement in two critical swing states. we'll take you live to virginia and florida, where president obama is to speak just moments from now. will they or won't they? teachers threatening to walk out of chicago public schools monday are back at the bargaining table. the goal, to avoid a strike that would keep hundreds of thousands of students out of school and possibly on the street....
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it was used early on. then the epa canceled the use and now they're allowing bp to use it once again. what it will do is weigh down some of the oil and keep it on the ocean floor. that's one thing they're doing. second thing they're doing is they're thinking about using again this pipe. it's about six inches in diameter. they're bringing it down all the way to the leak and the plan is to use three rov under water robots. the plan is to siphon it up to the surface where you have an oil tanker ship. then the tanker ship would bring the oil back to land. the other idea is to use what we've been referring to as a top hat which is basically a structure that looks very similar to a top hat, sort of self-explanatory, and place that over the leak with the same purpose, to siphon the oil up to the surface. another idea they were talking about a couple days ago, something they refer to as just -- basically they would be blasting a great deal of rubber made from tires, even golf balls, to try to seal the leak. then t
it was used early on. then the epa canceled the use and now they're allowing bp to use it once again. what it will do is weigh down some of the oil and keep it on the ocean floor. that's one thing they're doing. second thing they're doing is they're thinking about using again this pipe. it's about six inches in diameter. they're bringing it down all the way to the leak and the plan is to use three rov under water robots. the plan is to siphon it up to the surface where you have an oil tanker...
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to give us assignments. she wanted us to continue to work on the black family reunion. she wanted us to continue to reach out and build bridges. she was a phenomenal woman. >> the black family reunion is an interesting concept. it's an idea that throughout all her battles, you know, whether it was voting, civil rights, she still felt the emphasis was on the family. >> absolutely. >> and so many problems today are family related. >> she wanted to create this atmosphere so that people could come together on the washington mall to celebrate family, to celebrate each other. >> right. >> to bring their family and little children. and she created all the pavilions so that people would be inspired to tell their stories, to talk about education and health care. dorothy height was a woman who was an informal adviser to just about every president, from franklin roosevelt to the president. she would call and say i want to talk about civil rights and health care and women's equality and she answered the call every time
to give us assignments. she wanted us to continue to work on the black family reunion. she wanted us to continue to reach out and build bridges. she was a phenomenal woman. >> the black family reunion is an interesting concept. it's an idea that throughout all her battles, you know, whether it was voting, civil rights, she still felt the emphasis was on the family. >> absolutely. >> and so many problems today are family related. >> she wanted to create this atmosphere so...
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it is us or him. >> us or him. let us know what you think. you can follow me on twitter. up next, another keeping them honest. remember the terrifying reports of toyotas accelerating on their own? tonight will you see information the company didn't share with the government and only cnn has the internal memo. toyota says what we found isn't relevant. the experts we tauktd to say otherwise. also ahead, story from the storm and the people of harrisburg, illinois. they have been through so much and showing such strength and it could be tested by more punishing weather. we'll check in withish a. >> the teenager who allegedly opened fire inside an ohio high school killing three students is charged with murder in juvenile court but will he eventually be charged as an adult? we'll have new details. also for the first time we hear from the football coach who chased the gunman out of the school. why he says he is no hero when 360 continues. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medic
it is us or him. >> us or him. let us know what you think. you can follow me on twitter. up next, another keeping them honest. remember the terrifying reports of toyotas accelerating on their own? tonight will you see information the company didn't share with the government and only cnn has the internal memo. toyota says what we found isn't relevant. the experts we tauktd to say otherwise. also ahead, story from the storm and the people of harrisburg, illinois. they have been through so...
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visit us. it's a beautiful place. >> thank you for your time this morning. >>> like we were just talking about, you have seen the signs, facebook pages asking for a boy caught at there. you're just hearing from the mayor who was considering it. but what does it really hurt if you stop buying gas at the neighborhood bp? i spoke with one of those owners. an owner of two bp gas stations. he was in maryland. his name is me sherbet, also past president of the service stations of america. let him tell you what it does when you stop buying gas. if people stop buying gas at your bp labeled gas stations, is that hurting bp or is that hurting you, more so? >> well, it's hurting me. and it's hurting the people who supply me because even our distributors here, the people who supply me are independent. all maryland residents, friends and neighbors, and bp will just move that little product the customer wouldn't buy to another source, to the wholesalers who market it out. i can't see any help for us if oil -
visit us. it's a beautiful place. >> thank you for your time this morning. >>> like we were just talking about, you have seen the signs, facebook pages asking for a boy caught at there. you're just hearing from the mayor who was considering it. but what does it really hurt if you stop buying gas at the neighborhood bp? i spoke with one of those owners. an owner of two bp gas stations. he was in maryland. his name is me sherbet, also past president of the service stations of...
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to simply say, yes, i used epo. yes, i used hgh. then it -- you know, he won't admit when he was talking about betsy. she said the same thing. and yet you won't -- then you won't say yes, that was an accurate conversation or even talking about emma o'reilly. i guess his level of arrogance. well, you sued her. oh, well, we sued a lot of people. i'm sure she was -- i don't recall if she was right. really? because you don't know if you sued her? don't tell me you sat down for this interview and you weren't aware of everyone you sued. sort of leaving those details out. some of it was legal. some of it must have been in his mind, i shouldn't say this, but if you are going to sit down for this interview, give all of it to me because i don't think the general public looks at it and says oh, it was just a little epo. you said you used epo. i don't know how much you need. that's what i need to know. >> david, did you feel at all any connection with him? i'm just -- i know you all sort of agree on this. i'm going to be the one that tries to f
to simply say, yes, i used epo. yes, i used hgh. then it -- you know, he won't admit when he was talking about betsy. she said the same thing. and yet you won't -- then you won't say yes, that was an accurate conversation or even talking about emma o'reilly. i guess his level of arrogance. well, you sued her. oh, well, we sued a lot of people. i'm sure she was -- i don't recall if she was right. really? because you don't know if you sued her? don't tell me you sat down for this interview and...
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thanks for being with us. laura, you say some 70% of us could get our taxes done for free. how do we do that? >> that's right. swentd% of taxpayers make $57,000 or less. if you go to irs.gov/freefile, you can take advantage of a partnership between the irs and 20 different private software companies and do your taxes right online, file them elect n electronically and get your return in as little as ten days for free. >> the beauty of that is they put it right into your account. you don't have to wait for something in the mail. it happens pretty quickly. >> absolutely. >> let's talk about what if i am not tech savvy and i really want to use a human being. what's the best way to do that? >> if you make $50,000 or less you can use a source valued vita at one-800-tax-1040 and you can find a volunteer that will sit and do your taxes with your. the aarp has sites akro cross the country where they will offer freeh help. go to aarp.org to find a chapter near you. >> tax software, talking about easy piece easy. even if your not literate, the tax software is easy to use. >> i recomme
thanks for being with us. laura, you say some 70% of us could get our taxes done for free. how do we do that? >> that's right. swentd% of taxpayers make $57,000 or less. if you go to irs.gov/freefile, you can take advantage of a partnership between the irs and 20 different private software companies and do your taxes right online, file them elect n electronically and get your return in as little as ten days for free. >> the beauty of that is they put it right into your account. you...
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can you tell us about that? >> you know, really, if you boil it right down, what it's a lot about is the sense that i didn't join in the real bitterness toward the president. you know, i don't call him a associatist e ist socialist because he's not. i didn't doubt he was born in hawaii because he was. i don't call him a muslim because he says he's a christian. i didn't say anything about death panels because there weren't any death panels in that health bill. i believe you have to start with credible information. and if you try to sell people on this scapegoat and say it's the president's fault that we've got a structural deficit -- well, how could that be? he's been in office two years. medicare, medicaid and social security have been around for decades. so how could it possibly be his fault? the reality is the president is a handsome articulate brilliant fella. i just disagree with him on a lot of policy issues. i don't need to join in the hatred of the man. i need to say, we have better ideas. i'm a conservat
can you tell us about that? >> you know, really, if you boil it right down, what it's a lot about is the sense that i didn't join in the real bitterness toward the president. you know, i don't call him a associatist e ist socialist because he's not. i didn't doubt he was born in hawaii because he was. i don't call him a muslim because he says he's a christian. i didn't say anything about death panels because there weren't any death panels in that health bill. i believe you have to start...
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thanks for joining us. tonight we'll devote the better part of this hour to the controversy swirling around bishop eddie long. ted haggard faced his own sex scandal. but we want to catch up on some of the top stories. >>> the water left behind in the midwest from recent storms is causing big problems. torrential downpours caused flooding. it's expected to last throughout the weekend. >>> a federal judge is ordering the air force to reinstate an openly lesbian flight nurse. major margaret witt was discharged in 2007 under the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. but the judge said it violated witt's constitutional rights. they blocked a bill that would have repealed the "don't ask, don't tell." >>> the separation of church and state watchdog group staged at fort bragg, north carolina. it was put on by the billy graham evangelistic association, which has staged similar events on other u.s. military bases. critics said the gathering blurred the line between the state, in this case, the military and relig
thanks for joining us. tonight we'll devote the better part of this hour to the controversy swirling around bishop eddie long. ted haggard faced his own sex scandal. but we want to catch up on some of the top stories. >>> the water left behind in the midwest from recent storms is causing big problems. torrential downpours caused flooding. it's expected to last throughout the weekend. >>> a federal judge is ordering the air force to reinstate an openly lesbian flight nurse....
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new graphic here put together for us here. >> not approved by us. a great one, nonetheless, but here's how you can reach us. cnn.com/newsroom. also you can reach us on facebook and twitter and can we get that graphic off the screen? that would be great. all right. lots of ways to weigh in. we'll read those. we had the same reaction when we saw that graphic. >> art. we're going to take a quick break and be right back. mom vo: i can't start the first grade with her. mom vo: i can't hold her hand on the bus. mom vo: or be there to show everyone how great she is. mom vo: but what i can do is give hp$ everything she needs to be excited for school, while staying in my budget. mom: that's why i go to walmart. mom vo: she has everything she needs. and then some. anncr vo: get them everything they need to succeed at an unbeatable walmart price. vo: back to school costs less at walmart. vo: save money. live better. walmart. >>> there were plenty of pointed moments this week as supreme court justice nominee sonia sotomayor fielded tricky questions during her c
new graphic here put together for us here. >> not approved by us. a great one, nonetheless, but here's how you can reach us. cnn.com/newsroom. also you can reach us on facebook and twitter and can we get that graphic off the screen? that would be great. all right. lots of ways to weigh in. we'll read those. we had the same reaction when we saw that graphic. >> art. we're going to take a quick break and be right back. mom vo: i can't start the first grade with her. mom vo: i can't...